Hello Jon and thank you for your answer :-) > The program is open-source, so yes, you can make it do whatever you like.
Great. > There is a binary called "remove_members" in ~mailman/bin/... it can > remove anyone from any list. Of course you need telnet or ssh access to > the server to use it. If you need to make this possible via the web, then > you will need to do some writing (or selective deleting). Yes I know, but if the distribution list is ownered by a little secretary of my office I doubt that she knows Un*x... > You could always make available to the public the Admin "membership > management" page. Though I would disable the add function in this case > (for the publicly available page). Will this function be it in the new version of Mailman perhaps? > Doing that would be fairly easy, I would estimate an experienced > admin/hacker could do it in about 6 hours. Yes well on perhaps for you! That under hears that we must know the language Python, and it is not a small matter. In all the case, if somebody has already a solution, he is welcome in this forum. Have a nice day for all. Alain. -- +----------------------+------------------------------------------+ | Alain Chappuis | Responsable: E-mail; cmu.unige.ch | | Analyste | WEB : www.medecine, ebn, jid, Sifm | | Universite de Geneve | E-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | Centre Medical Univ. | Phone : +41 (22) [70]25.073 | | 1, Rue Michel-Servet | FAX : +41 (22) 347.33.34 ou 702.58.58 | | CH-1211 Geneve 4 | http://ebn.unige.ch/www/alain.html | +----------------------+------------------------------------------+ ------------------------------------------------------ Mailman-Users maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users
